
These 4 New Hampshire TD Bank Locations Are Closing Very Soon
It's happening more and more these days to businesses all across New England. News of the closing doors of established businesses seems to be happening almost every week.
TD Bank just announced, according to usatoday.com, that they are closing 4 locations across the Granite State.
Bristol, 10 North Main Street, NH is Closing
Contoocook, 884 Main Street, NH is Closing
Hampton, 40 High Street, NH is closing
Wilton, 905 Elm Street, NH is closing
Nationwide, officials have announced that they are closing 38 locations by June 5, 2025.
According to the article, TD Bank had to pay billions of dollars, about $3 Billion worth in penalties. They pled guilty to federal money laundering.
The bank, according to the article, "ignored red flags from high-risk customers and created a 'convenient' environment for bad actors to exploit."
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A spokesperson for the bank said:
We are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for our impacted customers and colleagues and look forward to serving them at one of our over 1000+ TD Bank locations or through our digital banking products and services.
It seems that businesses are closing up shop more and more these days. Some people, I'm sure, relied on the brick and mortar location of these banks.
Think about the older population and what they are used to. If they have an account at TD Bank, they will either have to learn online banking or travel a longer distance to get to another New Hampshire TD Bank location.
There are other locations in Epping, Northwood and Hampstead.
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